Charter (CHTR) and Comcast (CMCSA) announced they have entered into a multi-year exclusive agreement with T-Mobile (TMUS) to utilize its network to deliver mobile services to their business customers across the United States. Service is set to launch in 2026. Charter and Comcast’s innovative wireless partnership will leverage the power of T-Mobile’s advanced mobile network through a long-term Mobile Virtual Network Operator relationship. The MVNO will expand Charter’s and Comcast’s leadership in delivering wireline and wireless offerings supported by the nation’s largest and fastest broadband and WiFi networks. Mobile services will be offered by Charter and Comcast under the Spectrum Mobile for Business and Comcast Business Mobile brands, respectively. This new agreement will focus solely on providing wholesale mobile connectivity to Charter’s and Comcast’s business customers. Charter and Comcast’s existing long-term MVNO partnership will continue to support residential and current business customers. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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